Corporations in the United States
Corporations and the Constitution
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled CORPORATIONS AND THE CONSTITUTIONThe United States is the organizational or the corporate society par excellence. Seen sociologically, numerous societal entities of a corporate nature exist. From the perspective of constitutional law, only the business corporation has the status of being a person.
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Corporations in State Statute Topics
Introduction to Corporations (State statute topic)
The purpose of Corporations is to provide a broad appreciation of the Corporations legal topic. Select from the list of U.S. legal topics for information (other than Corporations).
Promotion of Corporations and Corporate Law
This section provides basic coverage of Promotion of Corporations in relation to U.S. state and federal corporate law. For comprehensive coverage, please visit the main entry.
Corporations (Venue)
This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of corporations. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Venue is provided. Finally, the subject of Civil Procedure in relation with corporations is examined. Note that a list of cross references, bibliography and other resources appears at the end of this entry.
Corporations (Business, Corporate Law)
This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of corporations. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Business, Corporate Lawin relation to corporations is provided. Note that a list of bibliography resources and other aids appears at the end of this entry.
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See Also
- Corporate Law
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Further Reading
- Information about Corporations in the Gale Encyclopedia of American Law.